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Metering pumps and dosing systems
News Release from: Milton Roy Europe | Subject: Primeroyal
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 February 2003
Dosing pumps for high pressure injection
High pressure additive injection in oil production, or transferring thick, high temperature, corrosive and abrasive liquids, are increasingly typical demands made for today's metering pumps
Fluid dosing and mixing specialists Milton Roy UK developed their Primeroyal range of hydraulically driven diaphragm liquid end dosing pumps in response to these demands and have recently added new models to the range The Primeroyal L reciprocating dosing pump with variable amplitude stroke, delivers flow rates up to 3877 litres/hour at pressures up to 286 bar and incorporates the facility for either manual or local stroke adjustment
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 9 Feb 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Dosing pumps ideal for tough metering applications
High pressure additive injection in oil production and transfer of thick, high temperature, corrosive and abrasive liquids, are the tough demands made for the new Primeroyal range of metering pumps
Maximum stroke length is 50mm with stroke speeds available at 50 Hz of 60, 80 and 120 spm.
The main material and hydraulic configurations for these pumps are: 316 stainless steel; PVC; PVDF liquid end hydraulically actuated with a PTFE diaphragm.
The 'HPD' patented design of the diaphragm ensures a working life claimed to exceed 20,000 hours.
Primeroyal L pumps are a modular design, so they offer users a high degree of flexibility, combined with easier upgrading and maintenance.
They are available with numerous options such as, double diaphragm, diaphragm failure detection, double check valves, spring loaded valves, slurry configuration, food grade design, cooling/heating jacket and automated flow. Request a free brochure from Milton Roy Europe ...
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